Occupational Health and Safety \ 1-1
Şakir Şahin In today's world, where the impact of global climate change is increasing, it is closely related to the environment, natural disasters, risk and crisis management, disasters and emergencies, business world and social life. Experienced natural and technological disasters negatively affect working life. Disaster risks should be reduced in order to sustain industrialization, employment and production economy in our country.
In this book called Occupational Health and Safety in Disasters and Emergencies, the effects of disasters and emergencies on working life are investigated and all aspects of what needs to be done to ensure occupational health and safety are discussed. It has been explained in detail what should be done in disaster and emergency situations in order to ensure a safe working environment. All legal processes related to business life have been discussed, and the relationship between regulations and disasters and emergencies has been revealed. Figures and flowcharts of how to carry out risk management and crisis management in disaster and emergency situations and how to survive are explained. At the same time, the information provided will help you in terms of what to do in disasters and emergencies that will be encountered in daily life.
Nevzat GÜLDİKEN During the period until today, when the concepts of labor and work first appeared on the stage of history, different ideas have been developed for these concepts. In primitive times, the concept of work was defined as doing enough work to maintain life at a minimum level, but in modern times this provision is no longer sufficient. With the discovery of production by human beings and the emergence of the concept of wage with this discovery, the attitude towards work has also changed.
In this book, which tries to look at the concepts of work and employment from a sociological perspective, the views of various sociologists on these concepts and how the concepts are shaped according to the lifestyles, values and judgments of societies are tried to be conveyed to the reader.
Ayşegül Bayramoğlu, Ayşegül Savci, Ayşegül Unutkan, Bahar Çelik, Burcu Yüksel, Büşra Arık, Çiğdem Ökten, Deniz Akkaya, Derya Şayır, Didem Çevik, Dilek Doruk Kondakcı, Emel Cihan, Emel Elem, Emel Sezici, Emine Güdek Seferoğlu, Esra Karabulut, Figen Vural, Güller Şahin, Halime Uğur, Havva Gezgin Yazıcı, İmran Boylu Gülek, Kevser Karacabay, Lütfiye Akkurt, Melike Ertem, Mustafa Karataş, Nalan Bostan Akmeşe, Nigar Çelik, Sercan Mansuroğlu, Sevinç Tüysüz, Sultan Güçlü, Veli Şahnalı Communication is an indispensable part of life, which is at the heart of any human relationship. Every individual deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. Based on this fact, therapeutic communication is an effective and empathetic communication method, where personal space, privacy, confidentiality and trust are provided, information meets compassion, which can be used to increase the delivery/quality of health services and to increase patient/client satisfaction. Health professionals should know how to communicate with patients/clients and their relatives while evaluating patients/clients; It is very important for the individuals with whom they communicate to realize that they are also human beings with their own values and feelings. This book will be a guide for healthcare professionals and students, who are future healthcare professionals, to develop their therapeutic communication skills by approaching their patients/clients with a holistic perspective.